Lip structure for a stator in a dynamo-electric machine

H - Electricity – 02 – K

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CA 1290003

LIP STRUCTURE FOR A STATOR IN A DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINE ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Laminations used in a lamination stack to form a stator of a dynamo-electric machine, have a number of circumferentially spaced slot openings extending radially outward from an inner circumference of a bore opening in each of the plates. The mouths of the slot openings are wide enough to receive a stator winding when inserted between teeth which bound the slot openings. Each tooth has a main body part and a pair of lip parts at a distal end, with each lip part protecting circumferentially into the mouth of a respective slot opening adjacent the tooth. An edge of each lip part projects from the main body part to retain the stator winding, the edge defining a slope angle with respect to a line perpendicular to the center line of the slot opening into which the lip part projects. The slope angle is functionally related to the width of the main body part of the teeth.

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